Best attractions and places to see around Jarque De La Val include a blend of natural features and historical sites. This municipality in Teruel, Aragon, is characterized by its valley landscape, the Guadalope River, and significant cultural landmarks. The area offers diverse points of interest, from natural springs and river gorges to historical buildings and viewpoints.
Last updated: May 21, 2026
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Beautiful nature reserve, take your time to look around
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Montalbán is a town in the Cuencas Mineras region and is considered one of the most beautiful in it. If we are in the area we must visit the beautiful Church of Santiago or the beautiful Portal de Santa Engracia. Beautiful BTT routes leave from this town towards the Sierra de Sant Just, belonging to the Teruel Iberian System.
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A few meters from the entrance to the Barranco de la Hoz Mala is this old power generation plant, now in ruins, but which provides a unique beauty to the wonderful surroundings of the ravine.
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The Sanctuary of the Virgen del Campo in Camarillas is an architectural complex in which the old hermitage, the new hermitage and several secondary constructions are concentrated around an open courtyard with a rectangular floor plan. The old hermitage dates back to the 14th century, is Gothic in style and opens onto the courtyard through a two-story Renaissance porch built entirely of ashlar stone, attached to the south wall of the hermitage. The hermitage, which has stone masonry, has a very simple layout, with a polygonal apse and a single nave covered with ribbed vaults. The apse inside is separated from the nave by a partition wall and a brick Mudejar tower is attached to the outside, built in the 16th century. The new hermitage is a building from the 18th century, larger than the previous one and also built in masonry and ashlar. It consists of three naves with four sections, a transept covered with a dome and a straight chancel. On the outside, its classicist façade stands out and on the inside there are several mural paintings in the Baroque style. Among the secondary constructions of a popular nature, the so-called "House of the Hermit" from the 16th century stands out.
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patience and calm
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Narrow, tight and plenty of blind corners along here next to the Rió de la Val, so take care and enjoy.
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The area around Jarque De La Val is rich in natural beauty. You can visit the impressive Waterfall in Barranco de la Hoz Mala on the Guadalope River, which is accessible via a scenic path. Another notable natural feature is the Gorge of the Río de la Val, known for its narrow and distinctive landscape. Don't miss the Fuente de la Salud, a natural spring with a covered picnic area shaded by large poplars, popular with locals.
Yes, Jarque De La Val offers several historical and cultural points of interest. The Ayuntamiento (Town Hall) is a significant building and a Site of Cultural Interest, featuring a 'lonja' on its ground floor. You can also see the ruins of the old church from 1715. The village is historically recognized as the first in Spain where all inhabitants could read and write by 1924, thanks to D. Nivardo Royo.
Jarque De La Val is known for its unique 'la botarga' tradition during the San Blas festivities. This involves a local dressed in a vibrant red and yellow costume, adding a distinctive cultural flair to the celebrations.
For magnificent panoramic views, head to the Mirador de La Val. Located at the highest point of the village, near the remnants of the old church, it offers stunning vistas of the valley and surrounding villages.
The region around Jarque De La Val is excellent for outdoor activities. You can explore various hiking trails, such as the easy-rated Guadalope River Trail: Hoz Mala Section or the moderate Valloré Footbridges loop. For cycling enthusiasts, there are challenging routes like the Sierra del Pobo and Camino de los Pilones circular. Find more options in the hiking guide and cycling guide for the area.
Yes, there are family-friendly options. The nearby town of Montalbán, considered one of the most beautiful in the Cuencas Mineras region, offers historical sites like the Portal de Santa Engracia and is generally welcoming for families. The natural spring Fuente de la Salud with its picnic area is also a pleasant spot for families.
The scenic valley landscape of Jarque De La Val changes beautifully with the seasons, offering different experiences. For outdoor activities like hiking and cycling, spring and autumn generally provide pleasant temperatures and vibrant scenery. Summer can be warm, ideal for enjoying the natural springs and river areas.
Yes, a significant religious site nearby is the Sanctuary of the Virgin of the Field in Camarillas. This architectural complex includes both a 14th-century Gothic hermitage and an 18th-century new hermitage, featuring Baroque mural paintings and a Renaissance porch.
Montalbán is a historic town and the cultural capital of the Cuencas Mineras. It boasts a rich heritage with medieval wall remains, the magnificent Church of Santiago Apóstol (Aragonese Gothic-Mudejar), and the Portal de Santa Engracia. It's also part of the Martín River Cultural Park, offering cultural and nature routes.
Yes, for an easier hiking experience, consider the Guadalope River Trail: Hoz Mala Section, which is rated as easy and covers about 5.7 km. This trail allows you to enjoy the natural beauty of the river and leads to the Waterfall in Barranco de la Hoz Mala. You can find more easy routes in the hiking guide.
Visitors particularly enjoy the serene and picturesque settings of the natural features. The Waterfall in Barranco de la Hoz Mala on the Guadalope River is praised as a beautiful place for its natural course and accessibility. The Gorge of the Río de la Val is appreciated for its distinctive narrow sections and scenic river views, offering a unique experience for those who take care to explore it.


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